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Chinese billiards marching towards “seller’s market” Interview with Wang Tao, Deputy Secretary-General of China Taiwan Association
Gujing Gongjiu? Vintage Puree The 2013 Haikou World Snooker World Open has just ended. It is reported that the audience is full and the TV ratings have skyrocketed (CCTV reporter revealed that the current billiards ratings are among the top in CCTV5).
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Wang Tao was elected as the current chairman of the Chinese Billiards Association, and the new association team is formed
Xingpai pool table. The Fifth National Congress of China Billiards Association 2019 was held in Tangzhen, Pudong New District, Shanghai, the first “hometown of billiards” in China. Wang Tao was elected as the new chairman of the China Billiards Association.
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Xinhua News Agency Interview with Wang Tao, Secretary General of China Billiards Association
“Snooker watched a lot and participated relatively little, while the crowd watching Chinese billiards may not be so many, but the crowd involved is quite large, and it has become a part of our usual life and leisure.
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Interview with Wang Tao, Vice Chairman and Secretary-General of the Chinese Billiards Association, I look forward to the regeneration of Chinese billiards
Xingpai pool table. With Robertson’s victory over Sofsky in the finals, another global snooker China Open ended perfectly. Wang Tao, deputy secretary and chairman of the China Billiards Association, expressed in an interview with a reporter from the Beijing News that the sport of billiards is experiencing new development trends in our country and hopes to enter the “second early spring.”
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Wang Tao, Deputy Secretary of the China Taiwan Association: I hope that my country will usher in the second spring of billiards
With Robertson defeating Lisowski in the final, another World Snooker China Open came to an end. Wang Tao, vice chairman and secretary-general of the Chinese Billiards Association, said in an exclusive interview with Xinhua News Agency reporters that billiards is undergoing a new stage of development in China, and he looks forward to the “second spring”.